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EFCC gets N754m for communication gadgets, control centre

The Federal Executive Council has approved the sum of N754 million for the construction of a command and control centre and procurement of communication gadgets for Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, disclosed this while briefing State House Correspondents at the end of Wednesday’s cabinet meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari.

“The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) got approval for capital projects worth N754, 048, 161.25 and these are mainly for the supply of communication gadgets and a command and control centre.

“This is to enable the EFCC to comply with modern-day investigative techniques and improve its operational efficiency and support the administration of the criminal justice system in the country.”

The Presidential Spokesperson added that the approval was also aimed at equipping the EFFC with a defensive and offensive cybersecurity system.

Furthermore, Garba Shehu told Journalists that the Ministry of Transportation got the approval of N1.5 billion for the construction of a network of roads at the Federal Ocean Terminal at Onne Port in Rivers State.

He also said the Ministry of Water Resources got the approval of N161.8 million as a variation for the consultancy fee for the Biu Mega Water Supply project in Borno State.

Shehu also disclosed that the cabinet approved the introduction of a Specialized Police Services scheme for the Nigeria Police Force.

“This is a new system that will formalize the existing relationship between the Nigeria Police and Banks or Corporations, whereby the Police gives them cover or escort. Now in the interest of accountability and transparency, there will be the introduction of tariffs and billing schemes through the use of a consultant that will help them to manage the scheme.

“Part of the revenue will go to the revenue so accrued will go to the federal government, the part will go to the Police, the part will go to the Police allowances and will go to the consultant. This is something that has been going on for many years in some parts of the world,” he explained.

Joseph Oyekanmi

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